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Simrad Rs35 Vhf Radio W/ais & Nmea 2000 Connectivity Model# 000-10790-001 on 2040-parts.com

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Brick, New Jersey, United States

Brick, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Simrad Manufacturer Part Number:000-10790-001 UPC:9420024118757

Simrad RS35 VHF Radio w/AIS & NMEA 2000 Connectivity Model#  000-10790-001

Simrad RS35 VHF/AIS Radio with Class D DSC

The Simrad RS35 marine VHF radio combines reliable performance with critical safety features for complete communication anywhere on the water.


Features
  • Class D DSC fixed-mount VHF transceiver with flush-mount option
  • 25 W / 1 W transmission power
  • Built-in, dual-channel AIS receiver with AIS plot functionality
  • Extra-large, high-resolution LCD display
  • NMEA 2000 connectivity plus NMEA0183
  • High-quality fist microphone with built-in speaker
  • MOB feature
  • Track Your Buddyr option
  • Dual-watch / tri-watch and -can functions
  • 22w PA/Hailer horn output with Listen Back feature
  • 10 weather channel
  • 20 user programmable names with MMSI
  • Fully waterproof
DSC Class
D
Hailer/Intercom
Hailer
Power - Output (Watts)
25w/1w
Remote Mic Capable
Yes
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof

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